3. Halocompounds

  1. H.-J. Rehm2,
  2. G. Reed3
  1. Gary K. Robinson,
  2. Simon A. Jackman,
  3. Jane Stratford

Published Online: 20 MAR 2008

DOI: 10.1002/9783527620913.ch3

Biotechnology: Biotransformations II, Volume 8b, Second Edition, Second Edition

Biotechnology: Biotransformations II, Volume 8b, Second Edition, Second Edition

How to Cite

Robinson, G. K., Jackman, S. A. and Stratford, J. (2008) Halocompounds, in Biotechnology: Biotransformations II, Volume 8b, Second Edition, Second Edition (eds H.-J. Rehm and G. Reed), Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH, Weinheim, Germany. doi: 10.1002/9783527620913.ch3

Editor Information

  1. 2

    Institut für Mikrobiologie, Universität, Münster, Corrensstraße 3, D-48149 Münster

  2. 3

    2131 N. Summit Ave., Apartment #304, Milwaukee, WI 53202-1347, USA

Author Information

  1. Canterbury, UK

Publication History

  1. Published Online: 20 MAR 2008
  2. Published Print: 13 APR 2000

ISBN Information

Print ISBN: 9783527283248

Online ISBN: 9783527620913

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Keywords:

  • saturation;
  • anthropogenic;
  • halocompound;
  • degradation;
  • chlorinated

Summary

This chapter contains sections titled:

  • Introduction

  • Synthetic Importance of Halocompound Transforming Enzymes

  • Current Developments in Dehalogenase and Haloperoxidase Biochemistry and Genetics

  • Mechanistic Aspects of Biohalogenation

  • Enzymology of Biohalogenation

  • Dehalogenations

  • Final Comments

  • References